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Perfectly reconditioned plastic IBC tanks in steel cages branded with the Packaging Laundry logo, ready to leave the plant for delivery

Reconditioned IBCs (Non Food Grade)

Depending on the available supply, we stock a range of different grade reconditoned IBC tanks for use as storage tanks, for transport governed by the ADR and various other applications. IBCs are available with steel, plastic, composite and wooden pallets with and without UN certification. You can be assured of consistency in quality when buying from us, as we supply only impeccably reconditioned, legally compliant IBCs. These are sometimes called reused or recycled IBCs, in reference to the part they play in growing the circular economy and global sustainability. Note: reconditioned IBCs are not suitable for food grade products.

 
A new plastic bottle within a reconditioned steel cage with the Packaging Laundry logo on it, seen with several others at the warehouse

Rebottled IBCs (Food Grade Bottle)

Rebottled IBCs combine a reconditioned cage and pallet with a new bottle. Inner bottles are made from food grade polymer. They are a cost effective, environmentally friendly alternative to completely new IBCs, for those companies that require new containers, for quality reasons.

 
Blue lacquered 200 litre open top steel drum, impeccably reconditioned by Packaging Laundry Ltd.

Reconditioned Open Top Steel Drums

220 litre, reconditioned, internally lacquered steel barrels, with locking band and 2” & ¾” Trisure bungs. These are available with or without UN certification and are suitable for liquids and solids. These are sometimes called reused or recycled steel drums, in reference to the part they play in growing the circular economy and global sustainability.

 
Blue lacquered 200 litre tighthead steel drum,impeccably reconditioned by Packaging Laundry Ltd.

Reconditioned Tighthead Steel Drums

220 litre, reconditioned tighthead steel barrels with 2” and ¾” Trisure bungs. These have UN certification and are suitable for liquids. These are sometimes called reused or recycled steel drums, in reference to the part they play in growing the circular economy and global sustainability.